Overview
- Trump reversed course on Sunday and said he supports a House vote to release Epstein-related documents, declaring he has "nothing to hide."
- The House is preparing to vote on compelling publication of government files tied to Jeffrey Epstein after weeks of internal Republican pressure.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized Trump's handling of the issue on CNN, and he castigated her on Truth Social, underscoring a clear rupture between the two.
- Reporting describes the reversal as deepening strains between Trump and parts of the MAGA movement as Republicans argue over priorities and allegiance.
- In Greene's northwest Georgia district, pro-Trump voters voiced relief about promised transparency and pressed for renewed focus on the economy.